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FO says PM Shehbaz to visit China from May 23-26

FO says PM Shehbaz to visit China from May 23-26

Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Tahir Andrabi on Friday officially announced. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif would be undertaking a visit to China from May 23-26.

During his weekly press briefing. he said, “At the invitation of the People’s Republic of China, PM Shehbaz will undertake an official visit to China from May 23 to 26.”

He said. the premier’s visit assumed special significance as the two countries were also commemorating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties.

“The visit will provide an opportunity to reaffirm the abiding strength of the Pakistan-China all-weather strategic partnership. advance a shared vision of building an even closer Pakistan-China community of a shared future,” he said.

Andrabi said that during the visit, the premier would hold meetings with the Chinese leadership, including President Xi Jinping. Prime Minister Li Qiang.

“The two sides will review bilateral relations, and cooperation in political, economic and strategic domains,” he said.

“The visit is expected to further strengthen. deepen political trust, strategic coordination, expand political cooperation and consolidate the long-standing friendship between the two countries,” he said.

The FO spokesperson stated that the premier will begin his visit from the Chinese city of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. where he will chair the Pakistan-China B2B Investment Conference.

“In Beijing. the prime minister will attend a reception hosted by the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries to commemorate the 75th anniversary of our diplomatic relations,” Andrabi said.

Later, the FO also shared these details of the PM’s upcoming visit to China in a separate statement.

On being asked if the US-Iran war would be on the agenda during the visit, Andrabi answered in the affirmative.

It should be mentioned that the premier’s visit comes at a time when Pakistan has remained engaged in facilitating engagement between the US. Iran in the past month, of which China has also been apart.

“Pakistan. China have maintained close coordination on the standoff in the Middle East/Gulf and our peace efforts in this regard,” Andrabi said, recalling Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s visit to China last month.

“We agreed on afive-point principle,which was issued as a joint statement. So, yes, this issue will be discussed during the prime minister’s visit,” Andrabi stated.

He maintained that while the primary objective of the visit remained bilateral, the US-Iran war is expected to come up during “discussion between our prime minister. the Chinese leadership”.

During the briefing. Andrabi was also asked about India’s rejection of aMay 15 supplemental awardby the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) over the Indus Water Treaty.

Responding to the query, Andrabi maintained that the rejection held “no political or legal value”.

“Pakistan rejects this legally untenable attempt to dismiss the PCA’s supplemental award,” he said, adding that the mechanism was constituted under the IWT. its awards were “final and binding”.

Andrabi stressed that India’s “refusal to participate cannot invalidate lawful proceedings”.

The spokesperson reiterated the state’s position on the award. stating that it “reaffirmed Pakistan’s long-standing position that the treaty imposed substantive limits on India’s water control capabilities on the western rivers”.

“India’s claim to hold the IWT in abeyance is equally without legal basis,. the treaty remains in force,” he said.

Andrabi also called on the international community. the United States to take note of the continued human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir.

He recalled that May 21 marked the death anniversary of Mirwaiz Maulvi Mohammad Farooq in 1990. Abdul Gani Lone in 2002, both of whom were shot dead by unidentified gunmen.

Paying “rich tribute” to the leaders. Andrabi said, “Pakistan salutes the courage of countless Kashmiri martyrs who have laid down their lives in pursuit of their inalienable right to self-determination”.

Andrabi held that the killing of innocent Kashmiris. their leaders was a “chilling example of the brazen impunity that defines the deplorable human rights situation in the India-occupied Kashmir”.

In that regard, Andrabi urged the international community to “hold India accountable and ensure a just solution”.

Andrabi also expressed concern at the “continued politically motivated questionable cases” against Kashmiri leaders.

“By suppressing legitimate Kashmiri voices. through arbitrary detention and sham trials [.] India continues to misuse its judiciary to pursue a political vendetta against the Kashmiri leadership,” Andrabi stated.

He called for the release of political prisoners, human rights defenders,. civil society activists in Indian-occupied Kashmir, once again urging the international community, including the US, to play a “constructive role” by holding India accountable for its human rights abuses and ensuring the release of political prisoners in occupied Kashmir.

Andrabi also said he could neither deny nor confirm reports about a “high-level delegation” visiting Iran from Pakistan.

He made these remarks when asked about reports of Chief of Defence Forces. Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir visiting Iran.

“We can neither confirm not deny these reports,” Andrabi said in his response.

He also said that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent statement was in reference to Interior Mohsin Naqvi’s visit to Iran. not any other visit.

Rubio said yesterday he believed that “Pakistanis will be travelling to Tehran today”, while Naqvi is already in Tehran. has been holding meetings with the political leadership.

Andrabi also said that Pakistani leadership was in contact with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. adding that “this is part of engagements with neighbouring countries”.

Additional reporting by Ameer Hamza

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/2002224/fo-says-pm-shehbaz-to-visit-china-from-may-23-26

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